Yangpu Riverside: Shanghai’s Industrial Heritage Revitalized
Shanghai’s Yangpu waterfront, known as the cradle of China’s early industries, is transforming into a national demonstration zone for protecting and reusing industrial heritage sites.
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Shanghai’s Yangpu waterfront, known as the cradle of China’s early industries, is transforming into a national demonstration zone for protecting and reusing industrial heritage sites.
A 20-meter-high inflatable rubber duck appeared on Shanghai’s Huangpu River as part of the Xiaohongshu Road Life Festival, delighting residents and visitors with its playful presence at the cultural event.
Shanghai’s Huangpu River attracts tourists and filmmakers with its iconic sites like The Bund and Lujiazui. Explore how this vibrant riverfront showcases the city’s heritage and modern marvels.